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pep up

VERB
  1. spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
    The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers
  2. make more interesting or lively
    pep up your paper
    juice up a party

How To Use pep up In A Sentence

  • It is also revamping the brand in a bid to pep up sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems to have been an afterthought, probably added to pep up interest in an obscure composer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lower interest rates designed to pep up the corporate sector threaten to add more fuel to the consumer boom.
  • It is also revamping the brand in a bid to pep up sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly, the bare-legged girls with pompoms, imported to pep up the pre-match business at the Premier League's earliest matches, look like a high point for the organisation's modesty and self-awareness.
  • Lower interest rates designed to pep up the corporate sector threaten to add more fuel to the consumer boom.
  • There are the ones who prefer a yoga workout or a skipping session to pep up for the day ahead.
  • It seems to have been an afterthought, probably added to pep up interest in an obscure composer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems to have been an afterthought, probably added to pep up interest in an obscure composer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anchor tried to pep up the proceedings with titbits and comments on every participant.
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